A discussion-based blog for musicians of all levels and ages! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything." - Plato
Thursday, July 25, 2019
Music Terms You Should Know!
(Good Boys Do Fine Always) - Lines
(All Cows Eat Grass) - Spaces
Treble Clef: Also known as the G-Clef, this clef tells us the spacing for the Treble notes. This symbol indicates that the second line from the bottom of a staff represents the pitch of G above middle C.
(Every Good Boy Does Fine) - Lines
(F-A-C-E) - Spaces
Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half: My professor in college actually taught me this term which helped a lot! This is the pattern of whole's and half notes in a major scale. It's like a little life hack... for music!
Middle C: This is the start of C Major... C4 (4th C on the piano), D, E, F, G, A, B
Solfege Scale: This scale is another way of naming pitches in singing... Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti
Sharp: Marked as "#" next to a note, this indicates you to raise the note by a half-step.
Double Sharp: Marked as an "X" next to a note, this indicates you to raise the note 2 half-steps.
Flat: Marked as "♭" next to a note, this indicates you to lower the note by a half-step.
Double Flat: Marked as "♭♭" next to a note, this indicates you to lower the note by 2 half-steps.
Natural: (♮) This accidental symbol is used to cancel a flat or sharp from the preceding key signature.
If there are any more terms you would like to know, give me a holler!!
Ally <3
Friday, July 19, 2019
Research
I can't wait to post the set-up of the practice!!
Got any tips or suggestions, DM me through my Instagram: @capraallison or through my Twitter: @Ally_Capra506
Have an amazing and blessed day!
Ally 💓
Avenged Sevenfold - Dear God Piano Tutorial Synthesia // dadebrayant
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
When Inspiration Strikes
After finally setting my piano back up, I could already feel the musical inspiration filling my body. I came up with this idea after much consideration and possibility of willingness and accessibility.
My brother is marrying his girlfriend of 10 years in December (god they're perfect together). Though we didn't get along great growing up, I've always considered him a role model and wanted to be like the musician he is. He is amazing playing the viola, piano, guitar and bass! From small children, I admired his perfection in the arts and aspired to be at his level. I would secretly take his CDs and listen to them on my own (I still have a few to this day haha). And that's how I got into rock/metal!
As I'm mainly a vocalist, my wedding gift to him is a song. One of his favorite bands is Avenged Sevenfold so I chose the song Dear God. The lyrics capture a sense of comfort in God asking to watch him as we live so far away from each other now that we're in our mid- to late-twenties.
I'm going to start using this format as a journey, if you would prefer. I would appreciate and love feedback of any kind of videos and posts!
Stay musical ❤ Ally
Saturday, July 13, 2019
How did you start out as a musician?
Music Therapy: A Memoir
As a young child, I discovered that my only safe haven was in my own bedroom. Among the four lilac-colored walls, I would sit at my white, w...
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As a young child, I discovered that my only safe haven was in my own bedroom. Among the four lilac-colored walls, I would sit at my white, w...
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After finally setting my piano back up, I could already feel the musical inspiration filling my body. I came up with this idea after much co...